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Magnus Patricius: The Remarkable Life of St Patrick the Man
Contributor(s): Cox, Patrick G. (Author), Angelo, Janet (Editor)
ISBN: 0997602171     ISBN-13: 9780997602173
Publisher: Indiego Publishing LLC
OUR PRICE:   $22.09  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: January 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Biographical
- Fiction | Christian - Historical
Physical Information: 1" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" (1.62 lbs) 386 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Christian
 
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Magnus Sucatus Patricius was born to a wealthy family of minor Romano-British nobility. Captured by the Scotti (the Irish) when he was sixteen, he endured six years of slavery before making his way to home and freedom. He eventually returned to minister to the people who had enslaved him. This young man of nobility and property foreswore everything--life, birthright, comfort, and home--to serve God. There were several attempts on his life and on his person, but he survived them all. Thanks to his writings, his is the one authentic voice we have from fifth-century Britain. Open the pages of Magnus Patricius: The Remarkable Life of St Patrick the Man, and walk in his humble footsteps through slavery, freedom, marriage and fatherhood, and a ministry built on the practical expression of Christian faith and love.


Contributor Bio(s): Cox, Patrick G.: - Born in Cape Town and educated at Selborne College in East London, South Africa, Patrick G. Cox is a published technical author and lecturer, and a retired firefighter after thirty-six years of soot, heat, blood, sweat, and laughter. He is a Licensed Minister in the Church of England and has three adult children and three grandchildren of whom he is enormously proud. Cox is the author of A Baltic Affair, Limehouse Boys, Magnus Patricius, and the Harry Heron Adventure Series, a collection of books centered on a trio of shipmates plucked from the HMS Spartan during the Napoleonic Wars and thrust into an unknown future.Angelo, Janet: - Janet Angelo has been a book editor since 2005, and is the founder and publisher of IndieGo Publishing, a hybrid-indie publishing company she formed in 2011 to help independent authors achieve their publishing goals and dreams. She has several repeat clients and enjoys working in collaboration with her authors to publish top-quality books.